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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

St Botolph

Lullingstone, Kent | DA4 0HY

Go through the Tudor gatehouse of Lullingstone Castle to see the 14th century flint church with 15th century rood screen and chapel and 18th century plaster ceilings with stained glass from the 14th to 18th centuries.

Good Shepherd

Lullington, Sussex | BN26 5QX

Originally part of a much larger building, which was destroyed by fire (probably in the time of Cromwell), the tiny church of The Good Shepherd was rebuilt from the original chancel.

St Peter

Lusby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4JD

A delightful surpise awaits you at this fascinating 11th century church with its rust coloured greenstone walls and open Victorian bell turret.

Luss Parish Church

Luss, Highland | G83 8NZ

For over 1500 years a church has stood on the banks of Loch Lomond.

Olive Tree Branch

Luton, Bedfordshire | LU3 1HT

The Olive Tree Branch is a large prominent building at a roundabout on the top of a hill in Luton, which includes an impressive stained glass window in the south wall of the church above the central aisle, within the church’s calm, tranquil setting.

St John the Apostle

Luton, Bedfordshire | LU3 3AL

During the 1950s and 1960s the Catholic population expanded, creating a need for new churches.

St Peter

Lutton, Northamptonshire | PE8 5NE

Two unusual 17th century monuments should be enough to encourage a trip to this remote village adjacent to the borders of Huntingdonshire.

All Saints

Lydd, Kent | TN29 9DU

Almost of cathedral size, All Saints is often called the 'Cathedral of the Marshes' due to its size and scale.

St Mary

Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire | SN5 3PA

This remarkable Grade I church lies behind Lydiard Park.

Lyme Regis Baptist Church

Lyme Regis, Dorset | DT7 3HR

We are an early Baptist Church, founded in 1653 and have been on the present site since 1699, our first Minister was hung, drawn and quartered on the beach for joining the Monmouth Rebellion!

St Mary Magdalene

Lyminster, Sussex | BN17 7QJ

King Alfred is recorded as having bequeathed Lyminster to his nephew in 901, it was the site of a Benedictine nunnery, and the flint church we see today has Saxon origins as the present walls go back to about 1040.

St Christopher

Lympsham, Somerset | BS24 0DT

St Christophers stands boldly and majestically in the Somerset skyline and can be seen for miles all around the Somerset levels.